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Ballroom Luminoso

Ballroom Luminoso
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This series currently installed in San Antonio, Texas that called Ballroom Luminoso. Artists Joe O’Connell and Blessing Hancock using custom made structural steel We make interactive sculptures for public places. Status: completed, 2013. Dimensions: (6) 48" diameter. Materials: recycled bicycle parts, structural steel

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Ballroom Luminoso

We make interactive sculptures for public places. We are close to finished. These photos show what we’ve been working on over the past few weeks. Ballroom Luminoso is characterized by its location under an elevated highway in San Antonio, Texas at the intersection of Theo and Malone with I-35…. Looking in retrospect and thanks to urban activists like Jane Jacobs, we now know that elevated highways can be a real eyesore, often effectively destroying The unexpected Ballroom Luminoso project on San Antonio’s South Side astonished almost everyone involved. “I was really surprised,” said Blessing Hancock, one Public Art Lighting “Ballroom Luminoso" - Joe O’Connell + Blessing Hancock Public Art via Notcot PROJECT OVERVIEW. Sponsored by PASA and the City of San Antonio, Ballroom Luminoso attempts to revitalize a depressed public space and transform the urban environment

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Ballroom Luminoso

eco-friendly lamps - The ‘Ballroom Luminoso’ installation, situated in a San Antonio, Texas overpass, is a beautiful display of six eco-fr Ballroom Luminoso is a series of six chandeliers made of recycled bicycle parts, installed under a freeway overpass in Texas. The chandeliers were commissioned by

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Ballroom Luminoso

A cool project that involves bike parts? We're in. "Ballroom Luminoso" is a series created by artists Joe O’Connell and Blessing Hancock. The six chandeliers are Ballroom Luminoso, San Antonio Overpass Illuminated by Globes Made of Recycled Bike Parts

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Ballroom Luminoso

Ballroom Luminoso (by Joe O’Connell and Blessing Source Ballroom Luminoso - The underbelly of an overpass can be a creepy place at night, but thanks to Ballroom Luminoso that is not the case for a particular one found in

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Ballroom Luminoso

The light art installation “Ballroom Luminoso” illuminates a highway overpass in San Antonio, Texas with shifting colors from six LED-lit globes. “ Ballroom Luminoso (by Joe O’Connell and Blessing Hancock) Via ”

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Ballroom Luminoso

Ballroom Luminoso is a series of six brilliantly lit, color changing chandeliers. Drawing from the formal elegance of the freeway underpass and the cultura Upcycled bicycle chandelier made by Joe O'Connell+Blessing Hancock Public Art

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